Tools
Mechanical Engineering
Materials and Properties
Industrial Engineering
Vocabulary
100
Makes holes or inserts and removes screws.
Drill
100
The design and construction of machines is a growing field...
Mechanical Engineering.
100
Refers to a material's ability to not break under tensile force.
Ductility.
100
A line of workers or machines in a factory.
Assembly line.
100
Is a person who uses the knowledge gained by science to design and create practical applications for it.
Engineer.
200
Use soft metal to fuse the wires.
Solder
200
The use of computer technology to create computer models.
CAM
200
Is a material that is great conductor and has great ductility.
Metal.
200

The steps in moving a product from supplier to customer.

Supply chain.

200
Is a metric measurement of distance that is equal to one one-hundred of a meter.
Centimeter.
300
Piece of metal used to fasten objects.
Screw
300
The initial model of the machine that will be finished soon is the...
Prototype.
300
Material that prevents heat or electricity from passing through it.
Insulator.
300
Designing comfortable equipment reduces injuries.
Ergonomics.
300
Is an energy source that is made from organic remains. (Examples: gas and oil)
Fossil fuel.
400
Heats and connects metal objects together.
Soldering Iron.
400
Imitations of possible events test for weaknesses...
Simulations.
400
Refers to the brightness or shine of a metal
Luster.
400
What is the production maximum amount?
Capacity.
400
Is the relationship between the size of something drawn and its real size.
Scale.
500
Are used to pull out nails or cut wires.
Pliers.
500
Refers to use computer technology to create computer models of objects.
CAD
500
A _________ material bends easily when you press it.
Malleable.
500
Refers to the activities one performs to ensure a product's quality and safety.
Quality Control.
500
Is a reasonable way of thinking.
Logic.
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